Do you write about your dreams?
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The "Little Wanderer" is a sculpture by Japanese artist Yoshitomo Nara, (b. 1959).
Do you write about your dreams?
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The "Little Wanderer" is a sculpture by Japanese artist Yoshitomo Nara, (b. 1959).
That’s the exact reason I bought my moleskine. I’m using it as a journal with black ink for dreams and blue ink for life, so far it’s nice cause it makes me want to write much more neatly and much more in general.
I keep it by my bed and keep a black pen there too. Also a pencil if I need to sketch anything.
I don’t keep a specific dream journal, but I write about any intriquing dreams in my Moleskine.
I’ve started writing them down in my Moleskine weekly diary recently; I have such bizarre dreams, I’m hoping that if I get into the habit of writing them down I might be able to interpret them!
Debs: It’s not just that, writing them down straight after you have them stops you forgetting them, increases the amount of dreams you recall and in time increases their vividness.
I got you beat…I dreamt of none other than a Moleskine diary last night; it was the pocket version. The dream was a mystery and it well, I found it in a river…but I won’t say anymore…don’t want freak you out…